Beowulf: Return to the Shieldlands

Beowulf: Return to the Shieldlands

2016
Beowulf: Return to the Shieldlands
Beowulf: Return to the Shieldlands

Beowulf: Return to the Shieldlands

5.7 | TV-14 | en | Drama

Beowulf, a hero of the Geats, comes to the aid of Hrothgar, the king of the Danes, whose mead hall in Heorot has been under attack by a monster known as Grendel.

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Seasons & Episodes

1
EP12  Episode 12
Mar. 20,2016
Episode 12

The battle of all battles falls upon the peoples of Herot. Weapons forged, loyal and armed, men, women and children brace themselves to wage a brutal attack with Beowulf helming their defence.

EP11  Episode 11
Mar. 13,2016
Episode 11

Rheda returns to Herot alone, with news of familial betrayal and that the fearsome Wulfing army are coming for them all. Now desperate, she sends word, calling for the help of the other tribes in the Alliance.

EP10  Episode 10
Mar. 06,2016
Episode 10

Beowulf grapples with the revelation of Elvina’s secret and the fact that he has fallen in love with her. Rheda returns to her hometown to see her brother Abrecan. In Bregan, she is confronted with some alarming revelations.

EP9  Episode 9
Feb. 28,2016
Episode 9

With danger lurking in every corner threatening the Shieldlands, Herot’s Huskarla patrol the forests looking for signs of the enemy. Enjoying their newfound romance, Beowulf and Elvina become distracted from the threats around them and she is soon forced to reveal a dark secret.

EP8  Episode 8
Feb. 21,2016
Episode 8

As Herot is preparing for Slean and Keta's wedding, shocking secrets are revealed and the couple must decide if new loyalties are to be forged or irrevocably shattered. Meanwhile, with Rheda’s new laws permeating the tribes, Abrecan is forced to choose between stepping aside and accepting his sister's rule or standing against her in a declaration of war.

EP7  Episode 7
Feb. 14,2016
Episode 7

A fearsome clan known as the Wulfing raiders launches an attack on Herot, and with the element of surprise on their side, all seems lost. As Herot’s townspeople flea in all directions and Beowulf rushes to action, someone is abducted from the bosom of Herot.

EP6  Episode 6
Feb. 07,2016
Episode 6

Beowulf gets to work re-building the town’s defences when iron-miner Greff is attacked by one of the most dangerous Mudborn creatures known to humans—a Troll. Slean's intended bride arrives in Herot, but he has other things on his mind than marriage.

EP5  Episode 5
Jan. 31,2016
Episode 5

Beowulf, Elvina, Vishka and Breca continue towards the Mere to cement a new treaty. As they tackle various assaults the group’s situation goes from bad to desperate.

EP4  Episode 4
Jan. 24,2016
Episode 4

The day of the Gathering. Rheda must prove herself worthy to become ruler of all the Shieldlands. Meanwhile, Slean must also make a sacrifice for his mother’s campaign, but in doing so, his loyalties become deeply conflicted.

EP3  Episode 3
Jan. 17,2016
Episode 3

With Slean and Thane Scorann missing, Beowulf and Rate, Thane of the Varni, ride out into the forest in search of them. But with the Gathering fast approaching and Rheda’s bid for leadership depending on the hope of ever-loyal Scorann’s vote, Beowulf questions whether their disappearance might be more than a simple coincidence.

EP2  Episode 2
Jan. 10,2016
Episode 2

Herot is bustling as the town makes preparations for the Gathering at which the next Jarl, leader of the Shieldlands, will be elected. With the other tribal leaders due to arrive in Herot at any moment however, the pressure mounts to catch Herot’s killer before another victim is claimed. In a bid to buy themselves more time and avoid panic amongst the tribe leaders, Rheda, Slean and Abrecan ride out to stall them whilst Beowulf begins his search.

EP1  Episode 1
Jan. 03,2016
Episode 1

Heroic legend Beowulf returns to his childhood home of Herot to pay his respects to ailing ward and Thane of Herot, Hrothgar. However, his gesture of goodwill soon opens old wounds. With its defences fast fading, Herot falls under attack from within. Beowulf vows to remain until the enemy is routed out, justice is served and Herot is safe once more.

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5.7 | TV-14 | en | Drama , Action & Adventure , Sci-Fi | More Info
Released: 2016-01-03 | Released Producted By: ITV , ITV Studios Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.itv.com/hub/beowulf-return-to-the-shieldlands
Synopsis

Beowulf, a hero of the Geats, comes to the aid of Hrothgar, the king of the Danes, whose mead hall in Heorot has been under attack by a monster known as Grendel.

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Kieran Bew , Joanne Whalley , Ed Speleers

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lazyaceuk The problem with boxetting is that the thought purpose of the scheduler is lost and shows like this need to stand on their own.Beowulf was shown on a Sunday at roughly 6pm on the main commercial terrestrial network in the UK a spot normally taken up by game who re-runs or many moons ago 'religious telly'. The time slot may have suited the show, but watching it at random times during the week from a hard drive meant that it just did not connect.The casting of Beowulf was interesting and to my knowledge this was my first sight of Kieran Bew in the lead. He played the hard/soft approach that Harrison Ford refined in the Indiana films very well but he was never fully believable as the hero of the Shieldlands. Joanne Whalley did her best in a scene chewing role as Rheda the Yarl - head honcho - of the Shieldlands, mixing the cod lines with the various action scenes as well as an actress with her level of experience should. Gregory Fitoussi as Razzak the Warrig prophet enjoyed himself greatly with his bad boy role and lit up each of his scenes with his mischievous delivery. And finally Edward Hogg as Varr, as Rheda's counsel, had a stand out performance passing menacing comment in a manner that mixed Robert De Niro with Julian Clary. Beyond that the acting was no better than day time soap standard for which the directors must play their part in being named and shamed.The show itself seemed to be hamstrung by its time slot and the modern need to be all things to everybody with unrealistic feminine heroes and a box ticking balance of cast members. Money had clearly been spent on this show as the sets and costumes were of high quality and even the CGI was credible in most cases, especially in the scenes that involved any interaction with the real life characters. The humanization of Elvina's (Laura Donnelly) son was especially well done.But sadly Beowulf was a punt at the Game of Thrones market which largely failed. The back story of Beowulf and his hidden familial secret, the struggle for power between Rheda and her brother Abrecan (Elliot Cowen), the good vs evil battle between the mudbornes and the red bloods and even the love and lust triangle between Beowulf, Elvina and Slean (Ed Speleers) took too long to develop.I stayed with this until the final credits on episode 12 but thought of bailing before then. The final battle which straddled the last two episodes was well played but if there had been more of this early on the show may well have kept its audience and got extended.Clearly the producers were confident of telling more yarns and the final scene with Razzak in the temple of the giants hinted at something worth waiting for, but we will never know. The show has been cancelled.It is a shame when shows like this get the shunt as it only encourages programme makers to play things safe with more reality or quiz shows. But unfortunately the safe nature of Beowulf is what killed it off. With no edge and a clear target towards the 12 rather than the 15 rating Beowulf will have to rise another day.
Prismark10 Costing £17 million and boasting Oscar winner William Hurt amongst the cast, ITV had high hopes for the 12 part drama Beowulf: Return To The Shieldlands.Beowulf is inspired by the 3182 line tale of a Norse hero keeping the world safe from monsters. It is the oldest known poem in Old English and has inspired tales like the Lord of the Rings.In the opening episode We meet Beowulf (Kieran Bews) as a child who sees his father getting killed and is taken into the care of respected chieftain Hrothgar (William Hurt). Hrothgar sees greatness in young Beowulf, which upsets his son, Slean and his wife Rheda (Joanne Whalley.)Beowulf battles the fearsome monster Grendl and wins the respect of the community. By the end of the series there are more connections with the Old English poem and the series tries to click into gear and events fall into place but it is too little and too late. The audience deserted the series in droves.The series was aimed at a family audience and boasted good CGI but the story was uninvolving, Hurt was underused and comparisons were made with Game of Thrones. However in the UK, GoT although getting plenty of media attention has lower viewing figures than Beowulf as it is shown on a premium subscription channel and even with illegal downloads more people talk about it than actually watch it.What really did the series damage was that it was not very good and we saw a few months earlier, The Last Kingdom which dealt with themes of royalty and loyalty in Saxon times and it was better.
hasaanzia If you liked "Merlin" this is the show for you. Equally balanced as a family show as compared to "Game of Thrones" it has its own totally different storyline. No throats or heads getting slashed every second, no explicit scenes. Has tremendous capacity to become something real good. Should be carried on forward. Unlike Game of Thrones each episode is packed with excitement and includes every character instead of killing favorite characters at the very end, there is a sigh of relief in the end somehow while keeping you at the edge of your seat. Though poor set for "Herot" , hall filled with gold but no gates seriously? .... There are some more weaknesses too that can be corrected !
Tiger Rudge I think this a great show with a developing a story with appeal to a wide audience . Comparing it to other shows is not realistic . Like most new shows as the story develops audience has a chance to familiarise and get to know the show a little more . The combination of action with a little CGi is in my opinion a good balance and not too futuristic. Great use of costume , action and set design gives this show a lot of potential, I look forward to seeing more and seeingthe story develop . If a show is on TV at a time where a younger audience Are watching we have to remember were limited on the violence and effects That can be shown , thus I believe they show has acted appropriately for the Audience ;